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    Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller.  In case you were wondering...

    Who rebuilds an engine, drives it for 1000 miles, then decides to sell it?  Very sus in my opinion...

    It’s like a time capsule from 2002.

    My thoughts exactly, I can’t believe Honda ever green-lit this idea.  It’s just an absurd amount of engineering for such a simple task of removing a targa top.

    Because automakers had class back then.

    How is this good for SEO?

    I dunno man, that thing just looks...stupid.  Like a limp noodle or something.

    lol this guy is drunk on the “I know what I have” juice.  Hard no dice.

    If you’re interpreting the brand as “Killed In Action”, that’s on you buddy.

    Exactly, the people that can afford these cars brand new, wouldn’t be caught dead in one that is over 3 years old.

    It looks like they put the rear end on the front end of these things.  It’s a shame, because the car has a great side profile.

    “just” 87,000 miles....

    It’s purely a communication protocol, it’s working as intended.  If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. 

    Your mechanic may want to think “suck, squeeze, bang, blow” and “fuel, air, spark”.  It’s very likely you have a mechanical issue and not a module issue.  Could be a bad fuel injector.  Checking things like spark plug and wires can easily be done with the right tools, vs throwing parts at it.  How experienced is your

    Gotem!!!

    The Rectum of Ella Fitzgerald

    lol this is hilarious

    Beautiful comment, take a star!

    I’m a Millennial, but had a 3rd gen Camaro Z28 in my late teens and I miss that car so much. Yeah, they didn’t have a lot of horsepower, but there was sooo much torque. I loved watching the front end of the car lift up when I’d go over 1/3 throttle from a stop. I miss T-tops so much too.

    Definitely a No Dice, but I did the bare minimum R134 retrofit kit on my 3rd gen Camaro, and the AC worked perfectly fine for years until I sold it. I think people make a really big deal about R12 to R134 conversion when it’s not. All I did was change the valves and swap out the refrigerant. Didn’t change any of the